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February 3, 2012

Children Music. Songs They'll Remember Their Complete Life

Filed under: Pregnancy — Tags: , , , — Jennifer @ 10:04 pm

Music is a very attractive thing. Everyone has some favorite songs that have a special meaning to them. It may be the song you had your first kiss on. The track that was played on your marriage. The tune that played in the store when you bought your first motherhood bra (zwangerschapslingerie in Dutch). Or the favorite song of your now deceased dad. These songs stick with you for your entire life. They’re real when you hear them and some can even give you goosebumps. In a way they're engrained in your DNA.

Did you ever hear somebody say you should play classical music when your baby is still in your belly? Or heard a story from a chum where they spotted their baby reacting to certain rhythms while they carried it? This is down to the fact that music is so special and is one of the first things that can cause emotions apart from hunger and pain. You might not do your kid a better favor then to find out early on what music they like and play it for them a lot! Not only will it keep them contented, if they’ve a hidden musical talent you can be sure it is going to surface early!

My very own girl had a special liking for jazz. Not because she knows all the classics but because it is the only type of music she has heard from before she was born. Now that she is three she would rather hear Micheal Buble and Sinatra than some of those unpleasant high pitched children songs! Thank god for that.

Another thing that is developed with an early exposure to music is a good sense of rhythm. Those tiny hips will begin to sway before they have even the slightest idea of what dancing is. It may look like a dancing monkey initially, but it will quickly evolve into real regular dancing!

Do your children a favour and play them music, lot’s of it!

Salmsed Turns is a dutch writer with a particular loveof baby related subjects. This is thanks to the proven fact that he has just become dad of a lovely little girl. Sick of all of the kraamcadeaus he found an outlet for that in his writing. Other subjects he likes are (in Dutch) : Zwangerschapslingerie en Luiertassen.

February 2, 2012

The Load Of Carrying A Baby

Filed under: Pregnancy — Tags: , , , — Jennifer @ 11:33 am

Well congratulations! You have become pregnant and already carrying two weeks. Maybe you have waited 12 weeks to inform those around you or perhaps you told everyone the second you tested positive! Either way that belly is getting larger and larger, was that a kick from the baby? The burden of carrying shortly becomes more clear as your back starts to ache and you are supporting your back with your hands.

But are you aware there was a special little tool to help you with that problem? It’s called a ‘belly supporter’. It isn’t half as sexy as some spicy piece of zwangerschapslingerie(pregnancy underwear), but it will help you!

So what is it precisely? It is a band made of a really stretchy material that you wear around your waist. It covers the area from your hips to your breasts and what it essentially does is support the weight from the baby. It lightens your load in a very pleasant way. So pleasant in fact that doctors advice mothers to begin to use them as quickly as it is known they are pregnant. The explanation for this is straightforward, if you’re feeling discomfort you are already over burdening yourself. Muscles start to protest and your bones start to ache. If you utilize a belly band from the beginning this is a lot less sure to occur.

Your belly will grow during your 40 weeks of pregnancy but fortunately for you so will the band. It can stretch as far as your belly stretches. But a note of caution, do not think you are untouchable with this band. Nothing replaces a large amount of rest. If you do not rest enough your body will begin to protest sooner or later and when it does there’s no stopping it.

Because of your increased sensitiveness during your pregnancy it’s hard to recover from any ailments. So don’t be like all those other expectant ladies, be smart and get a belly band from the start!

Salmsed Turns is a dutch writer with a selected fondness of baby related subjects. This is due to the fact that he has just become pa of a stunning little girl. Fed up with all the kraamcadeaus he found a conduit for that in his writing. Other subjects he likes are (in Dutch) : Zwangerschapslingerie en Luiertassen.

January 9, 2012

A Good Baby Routine

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — Jennifer @ 9:59 am

Many new parents do not realize how critical a baby’s routine is. Sleeps, feeding schedule, washing, and time spent interacting with others are parts of a baby routine. The infant can have difficulty acclimatising to changes to the baby routine.

The child’s routine includes activities and interactions the kid has learned how to expect. Events leading up to feeding and bedtime let the child know what has happened. Even young children learn to depend on routines to feel secure and assured that their wishes will be met.

Healthy routines that make sure that the infant’s wishes are met in a timely fashion cause babies to predict that their needs will be met. This helps the baby develop a robust emotional attachment with the caregivers.

Parents may realize the child’s difficulty adjusting when the routine is interrupted. The baby may become irritable and be tricky to ease. Even after the parent makes an attempt to compensate and meet the child’s needs , the kid may remain fussy.

If the child’s mealtime is delayed, the fussiness may not end immediately when the kid is fed. Children commonly have a deep attachment to their ordinary routines. When this is troubled, the upset may continue after the setback has finished.

Infants and infants not only become used to schedules but also the locations. Children may have difficulty relaxing to snooze in a location that's not where they customarily take their naps. First trips away from home can be more of an alteration than a parent expected.

Some parents become aware of routines if there are baby sleep Problems. Parents can create soothing rituals to help the child relax and encourage the infant to sleep. The rituals don't want to be long or elaborate. A popular baby bedtime routine includes showering and changing the baby followed by time expended being held by a parent while the parent reads or sings to the baby.

Parents may come to a decision to play soft music as a part of the baby’s bedtime routine. Whatever the parents opt to include in the routine, they ought to be aware that the child is probably going to develop an attachment to the parts of the routine.

Parents may need to be choosy about what's included in the routine to only those things that can be repeated without fail. If a baby spends some nights with a grandparent or babysitter, will those carers have everything needed to recreate the baby’s routines?

If a favorite book is read or music is played as a part of the routine, parents may want to make certain to supply these things to other caregivers to avoid the child becoming upset when the routine isn’t followed. If the routines are kept straightforward and the baby can depend on them, baby routines can be helpful tools.

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